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According to the World Bank the following 81 countries (including territories) are classified as "high-income economies".[1] In brackets the year(s) during which they held such classification.
As of the 2019 fiscal year, high-income economies are those that had a GNI per capita of $12,056 or more—in 2017.

The following table shows the high-income threshold from 1987 onwards. Countries with a GNI per capita (calculated using the Atlas method) above this threshold are classified by the World Bank as "high-income economies".[3]